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My and Tango have been looking at a route for a ride out for the forum rally


and this is what we have come up with


https://goo.gl/maps/XL8jV


this will be a steady ride out for all bike sizes


we will be using the drop off system


if you are unsure of the drop off system then click the spoiler link below for an explanation


The "Drop Off" System of group riding ensures progress whilst allowing the group to stay together even though there may be quite some distance between the Ride Leader and the Tail End Charlie.


The whole idea behind the drop off system is to provide a series of moveable signposts for all the riders in the group to follow, irrespective of any gaps which have occurred on the ride, so that riders don’t have to "keep up" with the rider in front. It acknowledges the fact that the ride can get strung out over a long distance due to a variety of reasons – e.g. road works, traffic lights, give way junctions, roundabouts etc. Also, not all riders will have access to a map case or Sat Nav on their bike and might be on unfamiliar roads. It allows the less experienced rider to ride at their own pace without worrying about keeping up, getting lost, or which way to go.




Understanding the system is important, as every rider needs

to do their part to avoid anyone getting lost.



How It Works

Each group will have a designated ‘Ride Leader’ and a ‘Tail End Charlie’. The positions of these two riders will not change throughout the run. They will be introduced to all the riders in the group at the start of the run, when the leader briefs the group on the ride.


Whenever or wherever there is a change of direction at junctions, and all roundabouts, the rider, (now referred to as "Marker"), immediately behind the leader will indicate the direction taken by the leader. He stays as a Marker for all the following bikes. To do this, the Marker should pull in at the side of the road, in a safe place where he/she will be visible to the rest of the riders, so the direction can be indicated to all the following riders. It is most important that the Marker stops in a position where:-


It is safe to do so.

They do not put themselves at any risk.

They do not obstruct any other road users.

The rest of the ride can see them clearly as they approach the direction change.

The Marker should clearly indicate the direction taken by the leader, using, if necessary, indicators, hands and or bike.

When the Tail End Charlie approaches the Marker, the Marker should take up position in front of the Tail-End-Charlie. The Tail End Charlie should leave enough space for this to happen. If it is not safe to pull out in front of the Tail End Charlie then the Marker should re-join the traffic when possible and take up position in front of the Tail End Charlie as soon as it is safe to do so. It could happen that the number two rider (The Marker) forgets to mark a direction change - in which case the next rider (Number three) should take it upon themselves to be the marker, and mark the direction change to prevent the chain from breaking.


This approach involves the entire group and the Marker gets rotated from front to back and naturally moves up to the front again.


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Some points:

If you are unsure on any aspect of the ride, always ask advice or clarification. Safety is always paramount.

Please arrive with a full tank of petrol and an empty bladder. Inform the Leader if you are running low on petrol during the ride.

If you are unsure as to whether you should mark a junction, and then mark it anyway. It is better to mark a junction that doesn’t need marking than not to mark one that does.

A roundabout, or crossroads where you do not have priority, should be marked by parking in a safe visible position on the exit. Should a junction or roundabout not be marked, the default action is to continue straight ahead.

There is no need to play catch–up. With the drop off system there will be a Marker waiting for you at the next junction.

Everyone should keep a safe distance behind the rider in front. A staggered riding formation may be adopted where appropriate to aid forward visibility and transit through traffic lights. Avoid ‘follow my leader’ riding / convoy style riding, which could lull you into unsafe / unaware riding – ride your own ride.

When you are the Marker, wait for Tail End Charlie to arrive, even if this takes a long time. There may be a breakdown further back which you are unaware of. If necessary switch off your engine. If you leave your position everyone behind will suffer and the run will fall apart.

The group may sometimes become very ‘strung out’, causing anxiety to some riders. The Leader may then decide to stop, in a safe place, to allow the group to re–form before continuing.

If you want to leave the group, inform the Leader and Tail End Charlie at a rest stop. If unavoidable, you may pull in to the left in a safe, visible position and wave other riders past; when Tail End Charlie arrives he will stop and you can then inform him/her that you are leaving the group and why.

Riders are reminded that they must obey all relevant UK road traffic laws and, if and when appropriate, those of other nations. They are to observe the Highway Code and heed the warnings displayed on roadside signs and signals (e.g. Local and national speed limits).

And finally, be sure to listen to your Ride Leader before the start of the ride to ensure he has not made any changes to these procedures. Obeying these simple rules will ensure that our ride outs will be safe and pleasurable.



I will be leading the ride and Tango will be the tail end Charlie


Remember:

Ride at your own pace

Do not rush to keep up

keep yourself and others safe


and most of all enjoy the ride



for all those wanting a faster ride then start a thread and sort a route out :thumb:

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